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Posted on Apr 04, 2010

Replace motor evaporator - Amana 22.6 cu. ft. Side-By-Side Refrigerator with FrontFill Ice and Water

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IF you have a bottom mount freezer then remove the Ice Maker and four panel screws. The air outlet at the top of the panel can be removed with flat blade screw driver. If you have a side by side there is four panel screws for the metal panel. Once you remove the panel in the Freezer and you will see the Evaporator Fan Motor. Once you can see the Fan Motor, just slide it out and remove motor and replace with new.

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